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i } GE 4 THE SE ATTLI STAR URDAY, DEC 14, 1918 HUGE THRONG PAYS TRIBUTE America's Red Cross “roll call” be | dous amount of work yet to be done »— ———— gins Monday he sa fo: ag gee ay ad Dispatch From William | relief in addition to rehabilitating ot PARIS, Dec. 14 pvernment| Every American, next week, t8 Om |e aimed bove from the turtle A direct request for people to stay Philip Simms Wilson pected to become a member of the | pois of France. i ‘ontinued From Page Onel at home or in the sve In | By United Press Leased Wire wis were gteat organtzation of humanity Rally te Preaident bed ea — oy canon of ete ty.) Direct to The Star wm weaident feels atrong nat Ger | wan mat Dr, MePiride Saturda a sis De Rou To join the oe arr een This means that the Red Cross! many munt pay for her crimes, but it Crowds, parties, dances, ete, all cor bad PARIS, Dec. 14.—You will . : pay an annual fee ¢ ties that | 2@* staked its future upon their un | is known he belleves that the right tribute to the spreading of the influ ¢ As the preside ship fees buy the supplies Ing confidence in the American | way to collect—a way that would t seo in a minute what the peo- 0 to comfor torn coun ay th ld be | enza, he wa in a. rear: went meh ae te comfort the war torn ¢ (who know of the activities consistent with high principler—im t Four deaths and 146 new influenza ple of Paris think of you, Mr doubt of Paris’ welcome 6 In Seatt ».000 memberships | °f ths Rreat humanitar niga determine just what ima, the neato reported to the health Yresident,” was Premier Clem President Wilson was «r i Nee sno ; mm | thon we ax they know them: method and poasibility of pay lepartment Saturday morn’ Altho eau's radiant greeting to Preaident Poincaire, Pree m practically every church, the| % rally to President Wilson's | not certain what Germany has|no influenza deaths were recorded ident Wilson as the latter ceau and other high off ‘ bs t A) will be sounded | *2™mMons to comradeship and supply | that can be taken, and then parcel it | Frid morning, 20 deaths were re amilingly stepped down from his American execut A 8 car! onda eet caine arcs Maen: Wil heneeded funda thru the mil out ported by night train at the Bois Boulogne sta ri er npr ud Mra a. wee Guan: weemee . on doltar membership foes There are no differences between A phase of nfluenza question today : ison, with Margare Pn ok | ee leven or deatle firens ere being Persona who can “and there | the view of President Wilton and the that has beer hering health he did. Already from the lowed in anothe : ll are few who cannon should promptly allied premiers regarding the wrongs department ever wince the pning 4 windows both sides of panied by Madame — merged respond and proudly dixplay the but. dene by Germany, The only poswible of ¢ the station cheers were succeeding . 4 he epidemic, that of nt party drove immed ot Get Flying Start j ton aa an indication that they have difference ix regarding the method + owners who neglect ut | cheers—"Vive Wilson “Vive nee Prince Murat on the Rue| ‘The first 100 per cent enrollment) done their tiny bit, and as un en and seale of payment requirements of their tenar is merique”—started the instant Monceau 9 came Friday when the executive t to others to do likewise 0 1 vig n J tral - sighted. ; . | Jotermined on League scheduled to be taken up vigorous al train was sighted The route was lined w French | committee of the Teamsers' and ntral Labor Council om tae < t doubled when ~ t nai that , n the next few days, Just what were redoubled w froons from railwa tion to| Truck Drivers’ Union No, 174 voted | has given its hearty approval to thin! : -* wie that the president i cdon will be taken against landiords| President Poincare clasped Wil the Rue Moneceau, ‘The city's wel: | $1,760 from the treasury of the union | Christman campaign by its endorse. | Uetermined tht an agreement for en. | COUN MY Me peat. | ponte hands in both of his and come to Wilson was vociferous and | for Red Cross memberships for all | ment of the undersigned to represent | ‘blishment of Ee lea iteer” on heat ia net yet determined. in English: “Mr. Presi sincere of their members. upon the executive commit wc plane arly one-third as ry Influenga t A meet Paris is making a vast fete of the Frederick & Nelson set the pace | appeal to all work the reason that the tr “ tisoonly Boe = inbond 8 bow - ve , I am very glad to t President's arrival. The passage of Institutions, when Mr. ers to Ket into line, wear your but.| Valuslens were ne wague “18 asx the entire death rate for) jut when the presidential party his train from st Paris gave tified the committee th at) ons and urge all others to wear 7 Seagiiont is alle: Cabbe t 91 cording to figures mpllied ured on the street and came evidence of the popularity he enjoys | their organimtion would not only | theirs aun ts : ba andy ~ n to bel in the health department offices Sat-|into view of the thousands there in France. j Operate with the committee in get: | - — rir th ‘ 8 CLOAF | ea the previous chaaiinn seemed as °h At every station crowds of men.| ting a hundred percent payroll en: | = puition of freedom. ab tie. seas whisper. No such ovation had ever women and cb waited thru the | rollment but would give a member: | which pivots on the ue of natior ; t ’ +4 , ’ night, hoping to catch a glimpse of | ship to every man who had left their | doos not In 1 there shall be any “Weary Wilkins him. At road crossings little knots employment to go to the front lawless freedom of the seas or ex Bi W Ss 5 Dance ee of country folk built fires to keep Issue Appeal posure of any nation to ite enemi g 0-0 Belie ! - Mic Wigs waiting foc 'the taint | Ae beoause the longue could clom the Street Toni ht! { ieve e Wilson’ s Mission tc to Thru the night could be heard their a hundred per seas for enforcement of international on ree g cheers as the train slid by in the | Fe saked to register a hundred 5 AMSTERDAM, Dec. 14—The allied | covenant | “Weary” Wilkins has a new stunt aiknese cent enrollment in the Red basta governments have addressed nc Judgment ts reserved by some gov. | for Seattle Saturday night. In an sia Christmas roll call in an apped? Jine | (2 the Dutch government regarding | ernments this question, but the| effort to sell $132,000 worth of war . issued by mea Lansbury of [he | tne presence of the ex-kalaer in Hol | Americ: ates expect all doubts! #4Vings stamps, he hax planned a > (KEN LADIES’ AUXILIARY WILL fioticrmakers’ and tron Shipbu pep gpanae Ho trangia grooms 3 Bag ak ape apn grenaggt ely rm rr ag hog Ae eg ™ SS L. — HOLD CHRISTMAS BAZAAR ee ee en oie Gouna, | thatch from ‘The Hague A fon also is expected to be|aret. at Fourth av. and Stewart at.| U.P. Staff Correspondent " tary of the Central Labor Counc! Withetm, an kaiser, had far leas|reached concerning reduction and! Professor Montgomery Lynch will] PARIS, Dec. 14.—President Wil ‘The Ladies Auxiliary of the Dea: | who represe reanized labor on mt pull® than genera believed, ac | apportionment of arm nts, both sing two songs componed by “Weary” | son's far alghtedness in visiting Eu cOness Settlement wil! hold a Christ-| roll call ative committee and! cording to remarks made by the ex: | land and sea, making it unnecensary | aod Mra. Wilki 1a Kins to ‘ mas bazaar Tuesday afternoon. Dec.| have supervision of the payroll cAN-| Crown prince in an interview Pub | fre Amarin te eat arn th ancy ayo fren i becoming increasingly appar 17, at 1510 Rainier av. A wide vart-| vaas in Seattle industries, The ap |; “ - vy ronabe pale & VER Ray , . Up lent to Americans here. TI are et Ushed in the Handelsblad fs belleved that American public) the Boys Come Back, Marching Up ety of fancy articles and other de | peal says | The forr prin aaserted that opinion, wh is expected to’ tavor| the Avenue,” are patriotic songs, | genera nvinced that if Ameri sirables will be on sale You have reaponded magnificent: once when the Prussian guards were |construction of a navy equal to that| Coples of each will be presented to can ideals are to prevail and the — y to aoe nae ase = ° | ordered to make a attack On | of Great Britain if the league of na-| ll buyers of $5 worth of W. 8. 8 United States is to take its proper . you during the great wa 1 90), strong position poned the Af b ngs, pavement dancing in world affairs, misunder jon, © | tons Is not formed, will play a most ter the songs, pa Youthful Bandit great is the faith oe American Red command and the kaiser supported |important. part as» determining | Will be featured. Weary” does not fingn must be cleared up, as +H ert Cross in our people's w bir “pede saggh "S| expect to be arrested an willful misinterpretation cor- Robs Eight Victims | trims. ine Christman To cal] swever, Gen, taadendortt threat |i", 18, the daca pet lope arredtek ee tae : A youth, described as 22 years membership campaign that it has ; exident Wilson will point out that — - ened to quit and the kaiser had to pe doen not tr upon unqualified That there is no diminution in the oid, ersten ula. he up ient| Soon pone sated that there wife oy A gta at oes not insist pon uonuaitied Qne Yankee Gets |," nor ls. uniation 1, th men in the lobby of the Wood-|be no more drives for funds with | "7h." former kaiser is surrounded m of the seas a. we ‘or r ounded | in xt in ¢ ly help in ending th a lawn hotel, 2516 Third ave. Fri-| which to carry on its work but it],,7ne former Kalr ie surrounded insist no single nation or group of] New York Welcome help in ending the war was strik day night at 8, escaping with $14.! will depend entirely upon the mem! vierongen, according to the Amer. avons ® all be able to restrict this) wey yorK Deve One rom bre an Cae a. roedp respon A police search failed. The youth bership dues to finance the tremen: | ongen correspondent of the Express. | °°0°™ doughde ergt. Leland A ra rage es ve ~sobgaonatbag date —_— SEER - ~ tar tk Se AE Yank eamhentanslen bad To Speak Plainly man, headquarters treoy f wo Prat . eo but undentably there are strong cur carries a revolver ain speaking is certain in the) division, in charge of th nts of jealousy and nationalistic wite of the former kaiser in| Preliminary conferences next week. | horse of Maj. Gen, Omar Bundy,| Tens of Jealous leper again suffering from heart trouble,|>Ut the Americans anticipate the! was greeted with a roar of cheers | "lf Interest in the entente countries and « doctor has been called from | ™o*t fetendly co-operation from the use when the transport ° erin, aetording to @ dispatch re The president ¢ dake) here Priday A Bandits Slay Two ceived here not self as tnaster of the | police ‘boat patrol with the mayor's Ss ‘ tho his position fs strong | welcoming committee aboard exten¢ Bank Officials of the allied acceptance of| ed a formal welcome to Kaufman. Total American pone Casualties to Date | f president tn known to fee! that Killed im action (tnetading 298 as sea). 25814 Six pedestrians were injured, |», are not wt . ri a + 91842 fone seriously, in auto accidents|(h* delegates are not nitting ax mas With Enemy Money Died of disease 2 aaoat attributed to slippery strecta, Pri. {ters of any nation, but as represen Died of accident and other causes sitet $lGny night. Joh Hesche, 60, liee| (aves of the new world, to deter-| Liberty bonds to the extent of Weunded in action 239 Fee eee ey hecwltal Saturday, ta| mine the greatest isaues Of all time, | $60,000,000 have been purchased Missing In action (inciuding prisoners) nthe ‘city hospital Saturday, to] oq” he belleves oT Sf oul ume. with money taken from Germans Total to date cums tensa oeem go With | which would leave hatreds as the| and Austrians and their property. Fee IEE TSP a en etien hon eaemon pigs ot breeding ground for future wars|by the enemy alien property cus om ay tyre would be a repetition of the congress | todian'’s office, according to Lucian WASHINGTON STATE ; CASUALTIES TO CASUALTIES TO DATE | Cro Oe Oe ca ch | of Vienna. and a dark spot in history.|H. Bores, property custodian repre Witded tm metion 6-6 cee n en enneenenetteneee ae2 on 7 “- | nentative, speaking at Friday's noon 9s lan auto truck driven by M. Allen rag ayes a cnene Dice stdiecese” tr} lee 1708 Fairview ave, at Third) Arrest Pair After = [luncheon of the members’ council Died of accident 6. and Washington st, at A s coh md ~ . Wounded in actie aio a : utomobile Chase : an eae 20 " aed GRO a iihocy tajured are: Frank Kra-|_.PYAnk and Walter Steele, 24 and | SOCeeeooeoooooos H Total to date . 1310 {| ner. of S617 2iat ave. 8. W., lacer.| 22. Y8AFS Old, were arrested at Sev: | $ Rlated scalp: Frank Baker, addrees| ria.) night. following thelr allened | Far and Near : Casualty 5 innued by the United States war department Thursday |Unknown, severe cuts and bruises: | attempt to make off with the purr jolts e night and usdie unetelen Gentaies che names of 9 Seattle mem. cate | ure ©: A. Andrus of 1320 Hol-| ce a Japanese maiden. They wer z ‘There are two names listed among those ki In_action rivate - alias teil 4 © maiden . H Max A. Waltersdorf, next of kin Mrs. Pilen Waltersdorf, 1501 W. 46th, and | Rate st. severe cute pel oek by | caught thru the efforts of J. H News by Telegraph e Private Luis Brenner, next of kin Mra. Rebecea Brenner, 13607 Terrace}and an un cmt peangy | s rg thd Lewis, & seaman in the United e t. an auto at Third ave. 8. an in at | : Sour vounded severely: Lieut. Dean C. Theanum. next of kin William lat. cut and brulsed States navy, who pursued them in and Telephone e Thaanum, 810 Second ave; Private Albert M. Waldick, next of kin Albert | “t an auto Waldick, 3943 Ferdinand st: Private Albert F. Hunsaker. next of kin — | Yeshida Ucatl, Japanene girl, of Pecvccccoccocoooooecs Mrs. Ira Hunsaker, 4945 Brooklyn ave; Private Joyce Whims, next of | 410 ¢., dropped rurne | kin Mrs. Katherine Whims, 2019 F. Cherry at |Hero of Valencia Raenen ave. dropped her puree! J. 1, Ross, superintendent of the Wounded degree undetermined: Private John Patsick Pomeroy on the pavement. The Steele broth-| 40° hen department, will give a of kin Mrs. BNzabeth Pomeroy, 621 25th av : Private Harry & Watters,| Wreck Loses One ers. whe are shipyard workers, are a » wal ro Rext_of kin Harry FR Walters. 4508 Myrtle st . | Alleged to have pounced on the | Teding on “The Missing Elements Slightly wounded: Private Harold Je next of kin William Jen-| of 4 th of the Puget Sound sen, care Alaska SS. Co: Lieut. Donald ‘oplen, next of kin Alonzo of Beloved Medals purse and fied. TUS sick petenened, | Ste of the Ameriean, Chemienl Coplen, 1728 45th st.; Private Carl Sather, next of kin Mrs. Lena Tennesan.| John Segalos, hero of the $ and Lewis, driving by, heard her : ; 641_N. 75th: Private Ingward B. Jacobson, next of kin Mra H. Mathiesen. | vaiencia wreck 13 years ago, has ha and dashed after the Steele brothers | "0ciety, December 18, at Bagley 1606 Riehth W.. and Private Emery K. Jackson, next of kin Dan L. Jnck-| \' Mal presented to hita by the |i his machine. He chased them to| hall on the university campus son, 1504 25th ave © medal presented to him by the |! aged them to | D4 ” ™ Missing inaction: Private Tugene C. Royes, next of kin Mra BR. C.| First Methodist chureh. the Milwaukee hotel, where they | Funeral services for Frank Me- Royce, 4939 14th, and Private Albert Correck, next of kin James | «1+ makes me feel very bad.” he ted by the officer on that | Allister, age 34, for 12 years with Correck, General Delivery Me Ba wiry Site ec purse contained $25, in| the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Washington state casualties, including the above local men, are aa| told Thy Fr, Ow coi very Three $5 bill Power company, who died of influ follows: happy If it could be returned to me. | hree $5 billa were found i KILLED IN ACTION ‘The medal, with full inscription, was| 7 the men. They are held at the/enza at the rovidence hospital — Address— Next of Kin. srobably lost on Yesler Way or on| ity Jail, pending a complete tnveg | Seeredey, will be held Sunday at Frank M. Clapp... + Mouse... Miss Edna Hughes | © ng tigation. 2:30 p.m. in the BlieteRafferty ¢ Tom ©. Ralr ...... Woodian ° George Wilkinson | Pike st. If it is returned to 6115) | company chapel ¢ Donald E. Dorr...: Port Angeles Mrs. L. A Dorr| Fifth ave. So. I will gladly give a| > Ege | . e Luis Brenner oo. 0... Seattle Rebecca Prenner | reward.” us. "Meetin Will | The shipping board's wood steam- te Max A. Walteradort «. Reattle Mra. Ellen Walteradorf | “gegaios, who ta employed by the & er Chimo completed her maiden Private Guatat W. BON. +. + Aberdeen ‘ Edwin A. Peterson - - M fs ‘0 onolulu to Seattle Fri Private Walter A. Massing! Montesano Mon Livale’ Crate’ | Patterson MeDonald shipyards. after! Be Held on Dec. 22 ‘9 trom Honoluln to Seattle Fri.| WOUNDED SEVERELY | nine months’ work has completed a Union men of Se will hold @ pine apples iG Private Albert F Hunsaker Seattle Mrs. Tra Hunaaker| model ship which will be exhibited | mass meeting a week from Sunda “Th Lieut. Dean C. Thaanu Seattle William Thaanum | for the benefit of the Red Cross in| discuss the atant ion in Russia Ay to) | ‘The steamer Victoria, of the Alas. Private Augustus C. Cole ++ Spokane Mr. James H. Cole! the Charies H. Lilly company win | |ka Steamship company, has sailed Pri Roy R. Carlson 7 : Touchet James Cummings pees ee stad The date for the meeting was de | direct for Cordova with no passen Private Raymond & Shamley Edwards Mrs. H. Shamley | dows, on Pioneer square cided at a meeting of the Central La-| gers, She will return with igo Private Yernice Swearingen Walla Wa R. L. Swearingen | Hats foe ecunoll's epecial Ruaslan coumnié - She will r ith a cargo vate Gustave A. Pro: Bvere re y Pro itl of copper ore Private Artur Hin verett Mite Anne Hil|11 Objectors Are | {%% Edsy evening, A nail has not] "parcel post packages that have Private Albert M. Waldick Seattle Albert Waldick yet been selected, but a committee! accumulated in the local postoffice Private Pred Mix ; Aberdeen eae ee Precaart bgt ee accumulated in the local postoffice Private Louls F. Cunningham Spokane Mra. Mary BE. Fogel Let Out at Lewis * pore gee ag fetall Saturday.| for the legal period of six months Private Frank A. York Doty Mra Johanna Campbell | TACOMA, Dec. 14.—Eleven con: | ¢, PY # Russian meeting is called | wil be auctioned off at 2001 Sec Sivets Prevx i. Pare” attio....: Mra. Katherine Whims | sientioun objectors were ndded to|formmticn oomee ni eeminating in-!ond ave. Wednesday and “nuraday Private Harry Carison Rellingham Mra.'C. Carleon | the list of those be discharged | workingmen's proaram the Russian A. Downey, barber, who came Private Ray H. Lewis Vancouver Mra. J. Lewis | troy ne army Camp Lewia to. aie Gh ita to Seattle three months ago fro Private Miller J. Shaffer : Four Lakes Mea’ Rh. Satter Be Ae ceartination Gee tl imac | The Promoters doclare that the| Valdes, where hia home and shop WOUNDED—DEGREE UNDETERMINED tay, would not serve the govern.|cractioa! features of the Russian| were burned to the ground, died of Private Andrew R. Zoule . Camas Mrs. Minnie Zoule | ey, woul voula | WOrkingmen's policy have never been| heart disease at the Alki hotel, 20 Private Merlin M. Ogden Pomeroy Fominn!? Zeale | ment in any capacity, nor would! gon proper puubtelty art disease at the Alki hotel, 204 Private William I. Tyacke Finley John Tyacke | they wear the uniform of the Unit Fifth ave. 8, Friday. He is sur Private John Patsick Pomeroy Seattle Mrs. Elizabeth Pomeroy |ed States. The examining board vived by a widow Private Alfred W. Davia 3 Vancouver Mra. Mary Davis - a Plan A | Brivate Alfred W. Dav Vancouve ise MEE MATY PAYIE | Guestioned 24 objectors yesterday ppointment | Mrs. Myra Lord Hayden, age 44, Private Harry & Walters Geattie Harry R. Walters | Of this number expressed a wil) of 3 New Mana wife of Brig », John L. Hayden Private Edwin R Alberg Creston Peter Alhere | inghess to serve in non-combatant , SCPE! wro tormeriy commanded artillery Private George Oklend : Withrow George Oklend | positions MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 14-—| posts on the north Pacific coast, is sa WOUNDED SLIGHTLY ‘The discharges of the 11 men do| There were prospects today for the| dead in New York City. mn. Hays Private Arthur HH. Schraeder . White Salmon Mrs. ¥ Schumann not tear the words ‘dishonorable Bemis, Ot: ares new American as-|den will arrive from France for the LAeut. Donald G. Coplen Mrs. Mannie Randolph | However, they contain the words;|“aUON managers at the annual | funeral Brivate Joseph i Orr . Centralia Robert Orr | ‘This man has refused to wear the| tre menor nue Club owners here.| John Anderson, 1932 Seventh ave., Sorat. Guy J. Canady « Garfield Mire, 14a W. Syron | uniform of the United States army owners decided yesterday to|a retired Seattle logger, says that Private Gerald FR. Dinwiddie. Rimrock Mave. a cheeiaeie acs adopt the 154 game schedule for| more magazines and books for 1o Private Roscoe © Swindells Tacoma Mrs. Delia Swindella re It H dl 4h », The meeting was to end to-| ging camps would prevent the Private John Ustas okane a 4 day spread of dislo: Dropaganc ° Private Leonard J. Racon. Castle Rock iffe tot, Mesa " lin collec e or camps in Private Leonard J. Bact Castle Ro te Lele Bacon . Marine Cable Tacoma Pipe Line _| Washington and Oregon Corp. Claud B. Shataweli Snohomish..Mra. Cassie B Shatewell| W ASHINGTON, Dee New A ° The steamer President, Pacific Private John Brine a0 .00. Arend’ Brink |combe Carlton, head of the Western in Danger Again steammip company. ship,’ teft for Private Emery K. Jackson Daniel L. Jackson UMion, has been appointed to take| TACOMA, Dec. 14.—The city pipe| California Friday with 375 passen Private Stenley Kur Mra Ro Kurfurat rge of all marine cables under | line at McMillan was again in danger | ers and a large general freight mrivate 5 lad B Mra. H. Math oan ernment control, postoffice de.| of being washed out today aa the re | cargo. Private Grover F. Riedel Rie a] tment announces sult of the b rains. ‘The Puyal-| BUTTE—Reported as killed in ac Private Harold Jensen ........ Janet lup river has risen six feet since | tion, Lieut. Arthur Weirick, of Lew Private Henry Gol4m : ldman aa : Thursday d there is no stown, Mont., is reported safo, h Private Edmund P. Cosgrove Bellingham Mrs, M. ¢ ° FISH STORY Abs apa bh neh ene Sue ling dust 5 ; i vl Nome Ge MISSING IN ACTION crags | man hospital Private Jelmer Refsland . Vancouve 7 slang & fellow went out fishin: i s : Private Arlough “. Cole. Shae. Mee RT | And he caught some nifty trouts! Would Jail for Ben Scovell, Y. M. ©. A. enter Private Albert correrk eattle jamen G correc, He (ok them home and ‘dre | tainer with the British army dur Sergt. Richard W. White MR. s¢ercee a, Pe ° esd ” ne Wi . ve the n Drivate Mathew 1. Aisesard org Mra Mearl White | And took the insides out, Tips on Cotton, ing th ar, will be the chief Private William Henry Shaw . Olympia ‘Arthur Bhaw | WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.-A bill to| SPeaker at the Y, M. C, A. Sunday Private Eugene C. Royce Seattle Mra, B.C. Royce ut had wwallowed provide a penitentiary sentence for | Ub Sunday at 3 p. m. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY—PREVIO REPORTED MISSING eae ae Anyone communicating thru. the| Df dohn ©. Foster, at one time Private R. W. McIntosh ewport it might be malls or by wire information on cot.| President of Seattle chapter of the WOUNDED—DEGREK UNDETERMINED—PREVIOUSLY fey Sons of th American Revolution MISSING "i ' He said while he was readin: ton futures wan introduced in the) wit celebrate his 85th birthd | Private n Heattle per may being bh house by Rep. Oldfield, Arkansas. | niversary at the Colleg rege May Private 10. <p heel nonre | niversa at exe oO} ge IN HOSPITA REVIOUSLY REPORTED MissiNG of nerve and pluck. || | Sound in Tacoma Saturday night KP Clar aatle Rock La teatothe'| | Peer RUE RID: Nes 100 WORKERS NEEDED | tte wit be honor guest at a dinner Mitbate tianara 3 DIED OF WOUNDS Do always xave much more | AT BREMERTON YARD Ira Clark Richmond, age 85, form rivate Kichard Flotre Evers re a SUIT, COAT, DRESS erly traveling salesman with Tees ieee alt oF niskasm | UPSTAIRS || $4.16 a day and a minimum of $3.12| company dead of influenza at Private Leo P. Vincente .*: Klesling M. O. MeCollister Second and Union are wanted at the Puget Sound navy|the home of his daughter, Misa Hemel spore Newport ...... Mrs. Leon P. Vincent ard. More than 100 men are needed. June Richmond, 6027 CALL ROLL MONDAY |Six Are Injured by Autos in One Night utral and of the expec U.S. PLATFORM AVOID CROWDS, FOR THE RED CROSS FORPEACE MEET SAYS MBRIDE. Buys Liberty Bonds 36th ave. N, 1. “VIVE L’AMERIQUE!” IS PARISIAN CHEER fur: ™ Get $13,000 Cash NEW YORK, Dec, 14—Police are searching for two bandits who held up the Kast Brooklyn Savings bank ied two bank officials, late Friday, k shot a detective, and ercaped, after cnenacing a crowd with their revotv ore y operated in the bustest | part of the day, escaping in a taxt ead. D. C. Peal, teller, was shot thru the heart when he failed to respond to a demand for money. H. W Coons, assistant treasurer, was shot while running Peal's anaistance. dying a short time later tn & hospital The bandits hastily took $13,000 in billa, Attack Guards and Run With $25,000 MILWAUKEE, Dee. 14.—Police to day are combing the city for two ban dite who late yeaterday shot Joseph Gruenwald, guard, and knocked down Louts Reide!. paymaster, and escap- ed with $25,000, the payroll of the In- ternational Harvester Co, plant. Men in Uniform Hold Up Grocer TACOMA, Dec. 14.--Two men, clad in army uniform, entered the gro cery store of a Greek on South K ot. at o'clock this morning and held up the p ri r at the point of ap istol. They took $19 in cash drawer /13th Division May Stay in Northwest TACOMA, Dec. 14.—Army officers declared today that it is extremely likely that the 13th division will be permanently stationed at Camp Lewis, and that all forts and posts in the Northwest would be handled by the local camp WSSIWSS' WSsIWSS) from the money Clear Up All Misunderstandings PARIS IN HOLIDAY DRESS GREETS PRES. WILSON | [before been heard in Paris The president, who wan the first one to leave the train, after sh ing hands with Pol was pre nented to Mme. P are, Mra, Wil son then stepped down onto the red 4 president carpeted platform and was present ed to the French and his wife Madame Poincare handed Mra, W bouquet of her favor arour which was nerican flag eau wan ne orebids bound « t pre wented He was followed by the president of the senate and cham ber of deputies and other officials After the introductions were con cluded, Poincare slipped Bis arm thru Wilson's and led the way to the far end of t platform, There they inspected th guard of honor which was drawn up in a@ rigid! line at “present arma,” A bi i played the “Star Spangied | Banner,” while the official party wtood uttention. After the in wpection the party went upstairs to the waiting carriages ‘The president and his party wi lunch with President Poincare at the Palais de Elysee. | which have been appreciably encow aged by anU- Wilsonites at home. Utterances of Wilson's opponents in America have been spread thruout Europe, Some of these quotations are even more pro-British than the British themselves. All of which might seriously han. dicap the president's mission if there were not a genuine, popular dispo- sition on this side to listen and judge according to ita merits Wilson's own | exponition of his principles. Interest is most keen in how he will handle the arguments of those who have been recently misconstru- expecially such of he considers most § ing his princip’ the 14 points as | fundamental. Tremendous questions are awaiting the president, notably freedom of the seas, @ league of nations, extradition of the kaiser, and indemnities. FRENCH DEPUTY FREED BY HUNS| (Special to The Star by N. E. A.)/ PARIS, Dec. 14.—Among the first arrivals from Germany by the clauses of the armistice waa Ingels, deputy of the north, who has been & prisoner in the hands of the Ger- mans for more than two years, While at Tourcoing, Ingele was sentenced to three years’ tmprison- ment by the Germans for having) tried to keep up the morale of the| people. He also angered the boche by keeping a record of the crimes) committed by the enemies’ soldiers. Upon his arrival at Dieppe, he said | “After my long confinement in| prison at Coblenz I was surprised to hear a great deal of noise out in the streets. The gates and doors of the prison were being broken in by about a hundred pioneers. We! were told that we were free. The_ prison buildings by the mutinous soldiers. | “I hurried to the town hall, | where I asked for protection. Upon | my arrival at the prison I had left! $400 with the commanding officer. | The day following my release, 1/ went to the officer and asked him) to return it to me. He consented | to loan me $50 of it. I then went to see the kommandantur of the town, and he gave me a passport to carry me to Cologne. From there I went to the frontier, which | I crossed at Vanloo, and arrived in| the afternoon at Rotterdam.” McAdoo Will Rest | Near Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Dec, 14.—William McAdoo will take a three months’ rest in Southern California, following retirement from the cabinet That was the interpretation today | placed on the announcement that he! had leased the George Hock home, at Hollywood. one of the finest of the | renidences located there. } Cut out this review of the week's news and mail it to sailors or other Seattleites away from home soldiers, cuT The Sea Weekly News Letter for Men in Service ttle Star ATTLE, WASH., SA’ TURDAY, DEC. 14, 1918 Oriental eggs being shipped to Se attic from Far Bast Memorial hospital proposed by Mayor Hanson in commemoration of attie’s soldiers Five of first Washington war veterans return to Seattle from France Capt. 1. A. Wattlet, former Northwest portaman, killed in Frar -ool playing wave hits Seattle with coming of peace Helma 1. Anderson, — former Jail inmate, sues Sheriff for $5,000, alleging contact ne and diseased women and d her mental depression; ssod by Judge Jurey etown citizens con nes dance becaus » traction power plain that of vibra plant Camp Lewis soldier vaudevillians stage show at Metropolitan theatre for fund to entertain convalescent men from overseas } ral officers seize 4,000 cans of salmon, unfit for human con sumption Squabble develops between the elty and traction company over transfer of the lines to the city First Chinese ship to enter Puget sound, the Hwah-wu, docks in Seat tle, with 2,800 tons of general freight Bert Butterworth, undertaker, in- dicted by U.S. grand jury for alleged defrauding of government and rela- tives of sailors of the 13th naval dis- trist in burial transactions. “Rent Hog" landlords will bel |cross-examined by Anti-rent Profit. | leering Leaguers every time renta} are raised Whisky still alleged to have been operated by J town marshal, five mile B. Newsome. discovered s south of Stanw former in swamp od. “Honest American only wanted in Russia, Kolaviensky, business says Nik Russian consul men tai to eddy n and cuts dent Tianson, son of Mayor Ole sustains brain concussion and bruises in auto acci- He will recover. ns, 33, S15) et thru chest | wife packs her He will recover Edward P. HMopk of r at, sends bu heart while to leave. near trunk } Ralph Potter, ; shipyard worker, of Kirkland, flirty with girl on Alki street car: ia beaten u | {friend and arrested PA Seen Negro slashes Mra. Florence R Gage and baby, of 2522 B Pine st with razor, in brutal assault. Sus- | pect is captured Seattle's export and import trada reign and domestic, f leaps to more than $2,000,000 a day Orin Davis, 10, of 715 Olive at. runs away from home for the 50th time when released from institution | |where he had been sent for correc- lon, 416 DAYS JOS. DANZ, Mgr. 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